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The 17th - 19th centuries

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In this painting by Jean-François Depelchin, created in 1789, the interior of Notr-Dame is bustling with activity. Large paintings conceal the archways of the nave arcade.

© Paris Musées / Wikimedia Commons

After the Middle Ages, although Notre-Dame underwent few architectural transformations, its interior decor was gradually brought up to date. In 1628, a new altar was built in

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